
Hammersmith Bridge, constructed in 1887, London.
Out and about for a stroll with the Fuji X100vi on a very wet and gloomy day in November.

Hammersmith Bridge, constructed in 1887, London.
Out and about for a stroll with the Fuji X100vi on a very wet and gloomy day in November.


I noticed that the triangular shape of the light was almost re represented by the three signs.
D69A, phone and the notice at the top.

Four white motorcycles, three with silver wheels and one black. Same Same But Different.

House Boats at low tide on the River Thames by Hammersmith Bridge. The warm glow provided by the setting sun.
All shot with the Fuji X100vi.

Empty benches by the River Thames. I often wonder how many people have sat, pondered, put the world to rights and deliberated. Quite often there’s s a dedication to a deceased person.
Monday the 10th November 2025.
A round trip of 370 miles and about 7hrs of driving in very wet weather. From London to the Mumbles.
Luckily there was a dry weather window for few hours.

Arriving in the early hours of the morning, it was still pitch black.
This small pier was empty and lit by three lights with Swansea twinkling on the horizon.
Fuji X100vi.

The cafe at the end of the Mumbles Pier. Door slightly ajar, staff getting ready for the day.
Fuji X100vi.

07:43 Dawn breaking. Mumbles Lighthouse.
Fuji X100vi.

Mumbles Pier
Fuji X100vi.

Mumbles Lighthouse.
Although it’s not obvious looking at this shot. I was very windy, the scene was in a state of flux.
Fuji X100vi.

Old RNLI lifeboat station.
Fuji X100vi.


These last two are of the old and new RNLI Lifeboat Station.
Closed off as the middle of the pier was under renovation.
Nikon Z5ii & 100-400 lens plus a 10 stop ND filter.